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Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy his mind, satisfy his mind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
Well the First approached the Elephant
And happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side
At once began to bawl
"God bless me!
But this Elephant is very like a wall!"
And the Second, feeling of the tusk
Cried, "Ho! what have we here
So very round and smooth and sharp
To me 'tis mighty clear
This wonder of an Elephant is very like a spear!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
The Third approached the animal
And happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands
Thus boldly up his spake
"I see," quoth he
"The Elephant is very like a snake!"
Then the Fourth reached out an eager hand
and felt about the knee
"What most this wondrous beast is like
Is mighty plain," quoth he
"'Tis clear enough the Elephant is very like a tree!"
And the Fifth who chanced to touch the ear
Said: "Even the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most
Deny the fact who can
This marvel of an Elephant is very like a fan!"
And the Sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope
Seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope
"I see," quoth he, "the Elephant is very like a rope!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
To learning much inclined
And so these men of Hindustan
Disputed loud and long
Each in his opinion
Exceeding stiff and strong
Each was partly in the right
but all were in the wrong
So often theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!
Song: The Blind Men and the Elephant (John Godfry Saxe | 1816 – 1887)
Artist: Natalie MerchantAlbum: Leave Your Sleep

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After the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea and his talks with the officials of Hyundai, world’s leading shipbuilder, an inter-governmental agreement was signed to designate HSL and one of the shipyards of South Korea for collaboration last year. As Hyundai is in the private sector, the Ministry of Defence wanted the government there as a counter-guarantee for the collaboration.
According to the sources, differences over incorporation of certain standards and pricing are responsible for failure to strike a deal with Hyundai. Now HSL is issuing an expression of interest to seek prospective shipbuilders for partnership keeping in view the thrust on ‘Make in India’ initiative.
As per the talks held earlier, Hyundai is supposed to roll out the first FSS in 2022 and simultaneously take up construction of other vessels at HSL here under the supervision of its experts. The formal agreement is slated to be signed next month.
HSL, a premier shipbuilding yard set up in 1941, achieved a turnaround in 2015-16 with a net profit of ₹19 crore and increased it to ₹30 crore in 2016-17.
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Coke Studio (Pakistan)

Coke Studio is a Pakistani music television series which features live studio-recorded music performances by various artists. The show was produced by Rohail Hyatt up until Season 6, and is now produced by the Pakistani band Strings. It is sponsored by Coca Cola Pakistan. Starting in 2008, Coke Studio has been popular throughout the country, receiving critical acclaim and frequently being rebroadcast on numerous television and radio stations

The first season of the show premiered on 8 June 2008. The third season aired on 6 June 2010 having the same format as that of the second season. Season Four aired on 22 May 2011. On 13 May 2012, the show commenced its fifth season. The sixth season started in October 2013. The seventh season of Coke Studio Pakistan aired on 21 September 2014 on various Pakistani channels.

Coke Studio Pakistan (season 5)

The fifth season of the Pakistani music television series Coke Studio commenced airing on 13 May 2012. The season consisted of five episodes, which aired on May 13, May 27, June 10, June 24 and July 8 respectively.

Rohail Hyatt and Umber Hyatt continued as producers of the show. Among the houseband, Louis 'Gumby' Pinto left the show due to him being the executive producer of the show Uth Records by Ufone. Jaffer Ali Zaidi also left the show and was replaced by Mubashir Admani. Raheel Manzar Paul and Zulfiq 'Shazee' Ahmed Khan also left the show. Farhad Humuyun was recruited as the new drummer for the fifth series.

The fifth season saw a return of Bilal Khan, Fareed Ayaz & Abu Muhammad, Atif Aslam and Meesha Shafi, all artists having performed previously on Coke Studio. The series also featured international rap musician Bohemia, rock bands Overload and SYMT from Lahore, legendary pop singer Hadiqa Kiani, Pushto pop singer Hamayoon Khan, progressive rock band Qayaas from Islamabad, singers Uzair Jaswal and Rachel Viccaji. Folk singers Tahir Mithu and Chakwal group are also featured artists. The song explores humanity "in a world of materialism and artificiality, with little understanding of the real truth." The best song was given to chakwal group.

Piyush Mishra

Piyush Mishra (born 13 January 1963) is an Indian film and theatre actor, music director, lyricist, singer, scriptwriter. Mishra grew up in Gwalior, and went to graduate from National School of Drama, Delhi in 1986. Thereafter, he started his career in Hindi theatre in Delhi. Over the next decade he established himself as a theatre director, actor, lyricist and singer. He shifted to Mumbai in 2002, actor, lyricist and screenwriter, and receiving acclaim for his acting in Maqbool (2003) and Gangs of Wasseypur (2012).

Early life and background

He was born in Gwalior to Pratap Kumar Sharma. He grew up as Priyakansha Sharma and was adopted by his father's eldest sister Taradevi Mishra, who had no children. His family too moved in to aunt's house to ease financial burden. His parents admitted him to Carmel Convent School, Gwalior thinking that his education in a convent will help him excel in academics but it was activities like singing, painting and acting which appealed to him. Piyush later moved to Gwalior's JC Mills Higher Secondary School. However, living in the authoritative household of his aunt, developed a rebellious streak in him, which showed up in his first poem, Zinda ho haan tum koi shak nahin (Yes you are alive; of this there is no doubt), he wrote in class 8th. Later, while studying in class 10, he even filed an affidavit in the district court and changed his name to one his choice to Piyush Mishra.

Shahrukh Mirza

Shāhrukh Mīrzā (Persian:شاهرخ میرزا‎‎Šāhrokh Mīrzā) (August 20, 1377 – March 13, 1447) was the Timurid ruler of the eastern portion of the empire established by his father, Central Asian warlord Timur (Tamerlane) who founded the Timurid dynasty, governing most of Persia and Transoxiana between 1405 and 1447. Shāhrukh was the fourth and youngest son of Timur and child of one of his concubines.

After Timur's death in 1405, his empire fell apart with various tribes and warlords competing for dominance. The Kara Koyunlu Turkmen destroyed the western empire in 1410 when they captured Baghdad, but in Persia and Transoxiana Shāhrukh was able to secure effective control from about 1409. His empire controlled the main trade routes between East and West, including the legendary Silk Road, and became immensely wealthy as a result.

The devastation of Persia's main cities led to the cultural centre of the empire shifting to Samarqand in modern Uzbekistan and Herat in modern Afghanistan. Shāhrukh chose to have his capital not in Samarqand, but in Herat. This was to become the political centre of the Timurid empire, and residence of his principal successors, though both cities benefited from the wealth and privilege of Shāhrukh's court, which was a great patron of the arts and sciences.

Singh originally comes from Amritsar, Punjab. He first performed on stage at the age of 8, singing the Kishore Kumar & Lata Mangeshkar number "Sa re ga ma pa, pa, pa, ga ma re, ga re mere sang mere saajna", from the 1970 movie Abhinetri. He also released a Punjabi album called Munda Southhall Da with T. Singh joined Laxmikant-Pyarelal’s troupe and quickly became a music arranger, before heading to the south of India to look for work. At this time he did a film called Rakshakudu.

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THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy his mind, satisfy his mind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
Well the First approached the Elephant
And happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side
At once began to bawl
"God bless me!
But this Elephant is very like a wall!"
And the Second, feeling of the tusk
Cried, "Ho! what have we here
So very round and smooth and sharp
To me 'tis mighty clear
This wonder of an Elephant is very like a spear!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
The Third approached the animal
And happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands
Thus boldly up his spake
"I see," quoth he
"The Elephant is very like a snake!"
Then the Fourth reached out an eager hand
and felt about the knee
"What most this wondrous beast is like
Is mighty plain," quoth he
"'Tis clear enough the Elephant is very like a tree!"
And the Fifth who chanced to touch the ear
Said: "Even the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most
Deny the fact who can
This marvel of an Elephant is very like a fan!"
And the Sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope
Seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope
"I see," quoth he, "the Elephant is very like a rope!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
To learning much inclined
And so these men of Hindustan
Disputed loud and long
Each in his opinion
Exceeding stiff and strong
Each was partly in the right
but all were in the wrong
So often theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!
Song: The Blind Men and the Elephant (John Godfry Saxe | 1816 – 1887)
Artist: Natalie MerchantAlbum: Leave Your Sleep

Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat

This video shows you that Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat.
With the decision for collaboration between Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd of South Korea and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, a Ministry of DefenceEnterprise, for construction of five FleetSupportShips falling through, HSL is now exploring other options for strategic partnership.
Highly-placed sources have told The Hindu that HSL has begun the process to scout for a partner to take up construction of five FSS, vessels meant for replenishment of ships in mid-sea with man, material, weapons in the event of emergency, at an estimated cost of ₹9,500 crore.
After the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea and his talks with the officials of Hyundai, world’s leading shipbuilder, an inter-governmental agreement was signed to designate HSL and one of the shipyards of South Korea for collaboration last year. As Hyundai is in the private sector, the Ministry of Defence wanted the government there as a counter-guarantee for the collaboration.
According to the sources, differences over incorporation of certain standards and pricing are responsible for failure to strike a deal with Hyundai. Now HSL is issuing an expression of interest to seek prospective shipbuilders for partnership keeping in view the thrust on ‘Make in India’ initiative.
As per the talks held earlier, Hyundai is supposed to roll out the first FSS in 2022 and simultaneously take up construction of other vessels at HSL here under the supervision of its experts. The formal agreement is slated to be signed next month.
HSL, a premier shipbuilding yard set up in 1941, achieved a turnaround in 2015-16 with a net profit of ₹19 crore and increased it to ₹30 crore in 2016-17.
RFQSoon
A senior official of HSL has said they will issue Request for Quotation (RFQ) after zeroing in on strategic partner for construction of FSS, which has already been mandated to the shipyard by the Ministry of Defence.
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Husna - Hitesh Sonik feat Piyush Mishra, Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2

Husna - Hitesh Sonik feat Piyush Mishra, Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2

Husna - Hitesh Sonik feat Piyush Mishra, Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2

A special leak from episode 2 of Coke Studio @ MTV S2! Watch it here even before it appears on TV!
Hitesh had heard Piyush Mishra sing this song 15 years back and it has stuck with him ever since. Written and composed by Piyush, this song is a letter from Javed who was separated from his lover Husna during the partition. Inspite of having left everything behind and eventually moving on, there is a looming sense of helplessness and grief in the song. Musically Hitesh has tried to recreate that era through interesting acoustic guitar arrangements blended with Indian percussions. In keeping with the upheaval experienced by the lovers, Hitesh also ends the song on a tumultuous high.
Want more? Catch the full episode on Saturday at 7PM on MTV and 8:30PM on Doordarshan!
Find the lyrics at http://www.cokestudioindia.com/season2/episode2.html?WT.cl=1&WT.mn=Episode%202
Credits:
Composer: Piyush Mishra, Additional parts composed by Hitesh Sonik
Producer: Hitesh Sonik
Language: Hindi
Lyrics: Piyush Mishra
Vocals: Piyush Mishra
Drums: Darshan Doshi
Keys: Jarvis Menezes
Percussion: Anupam Deghatak
Keys: Gaurav Vaswani
Guitar: Hitesh Sonik
Guitar: Kalyan Baruah
Guitar: SanjayJosephBass: Mohini Dey
Flute: ParasNathBacking Vocalist : Thomson Andrews
Backing Vocalist : Ryan Dias
Backing Vocalist : Gwen Dias
Backing Vocalist : ShannonDonald
Backing Vocalist : Jui Joglekar
Recorded by: Steve Fitzmaurice, Ashish Manchanda (Flying Carpet Productions, Mumbai), assisted by ThorstenMullerMixed by Steve Fitzmaurice at the Pierce Rooms, LondonMastered by Bunt StaffordClark at the Pierce Rooms, London
SongSynopsis:
Husna meri --yaado purane
Mein khoya
Pal pal ko gintaa
Pal pal ko chunta
Beete khani
Mein khoya
Pattey jab jhadtey
Hindustan mein
Yaadien tumhari ye bolien
Hota ujala hindustan mein , batein tumhari ye bole
O husnaa mere -- ye to batade
Hota hai aisa kya
Uss gulistan mein rehti hoon
Nanhee babutar see gum tum
Jaan -- o husna
Patein kya jhadtey hain pakistan
Mein vaisey hi jaise jhadtey
Yahaan o husnaa....
Hota ujaala kya vaisa hi hai
Jaisa hota hindustan mein
Haan -- o husna
Waheer ke ranjan ke nagmein
Mujko ab tak aa aake sataien
Woh bulley shah ki takriro
Ke jheeney jheeney saaye
Wo id ki iddi
Lambee mamazey seyvaiyan ki
Jhallar
Who diwali key deeye sang mein
Baisaakhee ki badal
Holi jki who lakdi jisme
Sang sang aanch lagaee (5)
Lohodee ka who shuvaa
Jis mey -- dhadkhan hai sulgaaee
O husna meri ye toh batade
Don lohodee ka dhuvaa
Kya abhi nikalta hai
Jaisa nilkalta tha Uss daur mein haan
Vahaan -- phisnaa
The meaning:
The song is about a person who has lived and seen the times of India-Pakistan being one
nation...times, when people shared a beautiful equation of warmth and oneness, in spite of its
religious diversity. He is telling Husna ( in this context, can mean either the "kind Allah" or his
mate across the border) about the longing and the painful wait he is going through, to feel what it
is to be on the other side.
He asks (with disheartened sarcasm) if the Partition has changed the course of sunrise and the
fall of the leaves in autumn on the other side...as it use to be the same before. He misses the
ballads of heer-ranjha's everlasting love, those melodies still haunt him. And the wise words of
Bulleh Shah (The Sufi Poet-Saint) still guide him. He asks whether all the faiths (Muslim, Hindu
and Sikh) still celebrate each other's festivals like Eid, Diwali, Holi and Lohri as their own, with
the same warmth and enthusiasm...as it was before the Great Divide. Those were the times of no
boundaries, no religious divide and no hatred....
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THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy his mind, satisfy his mind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
Well the First approached the Elephant
And happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side
At once began to bawl
"God bless me!
But this Elephant is very like a wall!"
And the Second, feeling of the tusk
Cried, "Ho! what have we here
So very round and smooth and sharp
To me 'tis mighty clear
This wonder of an Elephant is very like a spear!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
The Third approached the animal
And happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands
Thus boldly up his spake
"I see,"...

Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat

This video shows you that Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat.
With the decision for collaboration between Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd of South Korea and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, a Ministry of DefenceEnterprise, for construction of five FleetSupportShips falling through, HSL is now exploring other options for strategic partnership.
Highly-placed sources have told The Hindu that HSL has begun the process to scout for a partner to take up construction of five FSS, vessels meant for replenishment of ships in mid-sea with man, material, weapons in the event of emergency, at an estimated cost of ₹9,500 crore.
After the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea and his talks with the officials of Hyundai, world’s leading shipbuilder, an inter-governmental agr...

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published: 01 Oct 2018

Husna - Hitesh Sonik feat Piyush Mishra, Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2

A special leak from episode 2 of Coke Studio @ MTV S2! Watch it here even before it appears on TV!
Hitesh had heard Piyush Mishra sing this song 15 years back and it has stuck with him ever since. Written and composed by Piyush, this song is a letter from Javed who was separated from his lover Husna during the partition. Inspite of having left everything behind and eventually moving on, there is a looming sense of helplessness and grief in the song. Musically Hitesh has tried to recreate that era through interesting acoustic guitar arrangements blended with Indian percussions. In keeping with the upheaval experienced by the lovers, Hitesh also ends the song on a tumultuous high.
Want more? Catch the full episode on Saturday at 7PM on MTV and 8:30PM on Doordarshan!
Find the lyrics at htt...

THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy hi...

Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy his mind, satisfy his mind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
Well the First approached the Elephant
And happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side
At once began to bawl
"God bless me!
But this Elephant is very like a wall!"
And the Second, feeling of the tusk
Cried, "Ho! what have we here
So very round and smooth and sharp
To me 'tis mighty clear
This wonder of an Elephant is very like a spear!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
The Third approached the animal
And happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands
Thus boldly up his spake
"I see," quoth he
"The Elephant is very like a snake!"
Then the Fourth reached out an eager hand
and felt about the knee
"What most this wondrous beast is like
Is mighty plain," quoth he
"'Tis clear enough the Elephant is very like a tree!"
And the Fifth who chanced to touch the ear
Said: "Even the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most
Deny the fact who can
This marvel of an Elephant is very like a fan!"
And the Sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope
Seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope
"I see," quoth he, "the Elephant is very like a rope!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
To learning much inclined
And so these men of Hindustan
Disputed loud and long
Each in his opinion
Exceeding stiff and strong
Each was partly in the right
but all were in the wrong
So often theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!
Song: The Blind Men and the Elephant (John Godfry Saxe | 1816 – 1887)
Artist: Natalie MerchantAlbum: Leave Your Sleep

Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy his mind, satisfy his mind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
Well the First approached the Elephant
And happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side
At once began to bawl
"God bless me!
But this Elephant is very like a wall!"
And the Second, feeling of the tusk
Cried, "Ho! what have we here
So very round and smooth and sharp
To me 'tis mighty clear
This wonder of an Elephant is very like a spear!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
The Third approached the animal
And happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands
Thus boldly up his spake
"I see," quoth he
"The Elephant is very like a snake!"
Then the Fourth reached out an eager hand
and felt about the knee
"What most this wondrous beast is like
Is mighty plain," quoth he
"'Tis clear enough the Elephant is very like a tree!"
And the Fifth who chanced to touch the ear
Said: "Even the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most
Deny the fact who can
This marvel of an Elephant is very like a fan!"
And the Sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope
Seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope
"I see," quoth he, "the Elephant is very like a rope!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
To learning much inclined
And so these men of Hindustan
Disputed loud and long
Each in his opinion
Exceeding stiff and strong
Each was partly in the right
but all were in the wrong
So often theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!
Song: The Blind Men and the Elephant (John Godfry Saxe | 1816 – 1887)
Artist: Natalie MerchantAlbum: Leave Your Sleep

This video shows you that Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat.
With the decision for collaboration between Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd of South Korea and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, a Ministry of DefenceEnterprise, for construction of five FleetSupportShips falling through, HSL is now exploring other options for strategic partnership.
Highly-placed sources have told The Hindu that HSL has begun the process to scout for a partner to take up construction of five FSS, vessels meant for replenishment of ships in mid-sea with man, material, weapons in the event of emergency, at an estimated cost of ₹9,500 crore.
After the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea and his talks with the officials of Hyundai, world’s leading shipbuilder, an inter-governmental agreement was signed to designate HSL and one of the shipyards of South Korea for collaboration last year. As Hyundai is in the private sector, the Ministry of Defence wanted the government there as a counter-guarantee for the collaboration.
According to the sources, differences over incorporation of certain standards and pricing are responsible for failure to strike a deal with Hyundai. Now HSL is issuing an expression of interest to seek prospective shipbuilders for partnership keeping in view the thrust on ‘Make in India’ initiative.
As per the talks held earlier, Hyundai is supposed to roll out the first FSS in 2022 and simultaneously take up construction of other vessels at HSL here under the supervision of its experts. The formal agreement is slated to be signed next month.
HSL, a premier shipbuilding yard set up in 1941, achieved a turnaround in 2015-16 with a net profit of ₹19 crore and increased it to ₹30 crore in 2016-17.
RFQSoon
A senior official of HSL has said they will issue Request for Quotation (RFQ) after zeroing in on strategic partner for construction of FSS, which has already been mandated to the shipyard by the Ministry of Defence.
======================================================================================================
DISCLAIMER:
Each and every content used in this video is not imaginary. All are taken from reputed news agencies. This video doesn’t meant to hurt anybody's personal feelings,beliefs and religion. We are not responsible for any of these statements used in this video.
If you have any suggestion or query regarding this video, you can contact me on YouTube personal Message and you can send me message in my Facebook page.
Thank you & regards
Global conflicts
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This video shows you that Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat.
With the decision for collaboration between Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd of South Korea and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, a Ministry of DefenceEnterprise, for construction of five FleetSupportShips falling through, HSL is now exploring other options for strategic partnership.
Highly-placed sources have told The Hindu that HSL has begun the process to scout for a partner to take up construction of five FSS, vessels meant for replenishment of ships in mid-sea with man, material, weapons in the event of emergency, at an estimated cost of ₹9,500 crore.
After the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea and his talks with the officials of Hyundai, world’s leading shipbuilder, an inter-governmental agreement was signed to designate HSL and one of the shipyards of South Korea for collaboration last year. As Hyundai is in the private sector, the Ministry of Defence wanted the government there as a counter-guarantee for the collaboration.
According to the sources, differences over incorporation of certain standards and pricing are responsible for failure to strike a deal with Hyundai. Now HSL is issuing an expression of interest to seek prospective shipbuilders for partnership keeping in view the thrust on ‘Make in India’ initiative.
As per the talks held earlier, Hyundai is supposed to roll out the first FSS in 2022 and simultaneously take up construction of other vessels at HSL here under the supervision of its experts. The formal agreement is slated to be signed next month.
HSL, a premier shipbuilding yard set up in 1941, achieved a turnaround in 2015-16 with a net profit of ₹19 crore and increased it to ₹30 crore in 2016-17.
RFQSoon
A senior official of HSL has said they will issue Request for Quotation (RFQ) after zeroing in on strategic partner for construction of FSS, which has already been mandated to the shipyard by the Ministry of Defence.
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A special leak from episode 2 of Coke Studio @ MTV S2! Watch it here even before it appears on TV!
Hitesh had heard Piyush Mishra sing this song 15 years back and it has stuck with him ever since. Written and composed by Piyush, this song is a letter from Javed who was separated from his lover Husna during the partition. Inspite of having left everything behind and eventually moving on, there is a looming sense of helplessness and grief in the song. Musically Hitesh has tried to recreate that era through interesting acoustic guitar arrangements blended with Indian percussions. In keeping with the upheaval experienced by the lovers, Hitesh also ends the song on a tumultuous high.
Want more? Catch the full episode on Saturday at 7PM on MTV and 8:30PM on Doordarshan!
Find the lyrics at http://www.cokestudioindia.com/season2/episode2.html?WT.cl=1&WT.mn=Episode%202
Credits:
Composer: Piyush Mishra, Additional parts composed by Hitesh Sonik
Producer: Hitesh Sonik
Language: Hindi
Lyrics: Piyush Mishra
Vocals: Piyush Mishra
Drums: Darshan Doshi
Keys: Jarvis Menezes
Percussion: Anupam Deghatak
Keys: Gaurav Vaswani
Guitar: Hitesh Sonik
Guitar: Kalyan Baruah
Guitar: SanjayJosephBass: Mohini Dey
Flute: ParasNathBacking Vocalist : Thomson Andrews
Backing Vocalist : Ryan Dias
Backing Vocalist : Gwen Dias
Backing Vocalist : ShannonDonald
Backing Vocalist : Jui Joglekar
Recorded by: Steve Fitzmaurice, Ashish Manchanda (Flying Carpet Productions, Mumbai), assisted by ThorstenMullerMixed by Steve Fitzmaurice at the Pierce Rooms, LondonMastered by Bunt StaffordClark at the Pierce Rooms, London
SongSynopsis:
Husna meri --yaado purane
Mein khoya
Pal pal ko gintaa
Pal pal ko chunta
Beete khani
Mein khoya
Pattey jab jhadtey
Hindustan mein
Yaadien tumhari ye bolien
Hota ujala hindustan mein , batein tumhari ye bole
O husnaa mere -- ye to batade
Hota hai aisa kya
Uss gulistan mein rehti hoon
Nanhee babutar see gum tum
Jaan -- o husna
Patein kya jhadtey hain pakistan
Mein vaisey hi jaise jhadtey
Yahaan o husnaa....
Hota ujaala kya vaisa hi hai
Jaisa hota hindustan mein
Haan -- o husna
Waheer ke ranjan ke nagmein
Mujko ab tak aa aake sataien
Woh bulley shah ki takriro
Ke jheeney jheeney saaye
Wo id ki iddi
Lambee mamazey seyvaiyan ki
Jhallar
Who diwali key deeye sang mein
Baisaakhee ki badal
Holi jki who lakdi jisme
Sang sang aanch lagaee (5)
Lohodee ka who shuvaa
Jis mey -- dhadkhan hai sulgaaee
O husna meri ye toh batade
Don lohodee ka dhuvaa
Kya abhi nikalta hai
Jaisa nilkalta tha Uss daur mein haan
Vahaan -- phisnaa
The meaning:
The song is about a person who has lived and seen the times of India-Pakistan being one
nation...times, when people shared a beautiful equation of warmth and oneness, in spite of its
religious diversity. He is telling Husna ( in this context, can mean either the "kind Allah" or his
mate across the border) about the longing and the painful wait he is going through, to feel what it
is to be on the other side.
He asks (with disheartened sarcasm) if the Partition has changed the course of sunrise and the
fall of the leaves in autumn on the other side...as it use to be the same before. He misses the
ballads of heer-ranjha's everlasting love, those melodies still haunt him. And the wise words of
Bulleh Shah (The Sufi Poet-Saint) still guide him. He asks whether all the faiths (Muslim, Hindu
and Sikh) still celebrate each other's festivals like Eid, Diwali, Holi and Lohri as their own, with
the same warmth and enthusiasm...as it was before the Great Divide. Those were the times of no
boundaries, no religious divide and no hatred....
Download this song NOW!
http://www.itunes.com/cokestudio

A special leak from episode 2 of Coke Studio @ MTV S2! Watch it here even before it appears on TV!
Hitesh had heard Piyush Mishra sing this song 15 years back and it has stuck with him ever since. Written and composed by Piyush, this song is a letter from Javed who was separated from his lover Husna during the partition. Inspite of having left everything behind and eventually moving on, there is a looming sense of helplessness and grief in the song. Musically Hitesh has tried to recreate that era through interesting acoustic guitar arrangements blended with Indian percussions. In keeping with the upheaval experienced by the lovers, Hitesh also ends the song on a tumultuous high.
Want more? Catch the full episode on Saturday at 7PM on MTV and 8:30PM on Doordarshan!
Find the lyrics at http://www.cokestudioindia.com/season2/episode2.html?WT.cl=1&WT.mn=Episode%202
Credits:
Composer: Piyush Mishra, Additional parts composed by Hitesh Sonik
Producer: Hitesh Sonik
Language: Hindi
Lyrics: Piyush Mishra
Vocals: Piyush Mishra
Drums: Darshan Doshi
Keys: Jarvis Menezes
Percussion: Anupam Deghatak
Keys: Gaurav Vaswani
Guitar: Hitesh Sonik
Guitar: Kalyan Baruah
Guitar: SanjayJosephBass: Mohini Dey
Flute: ParasNathBacking Vocalist : Thomson Andrews
Backing Vocalist : Ryan Dias
Backing Vocalist : Gwen Dias
Backing Vocalist : ShannonDonald
Backing Vocalist : Jui Joglekar
Recorded by: Steve Fitzmaurice, Ashish Manchanda (Flying Carpet Productions, Mumbai), assisted by ThorstenMullerMixed by Steve Fitzmaurice at the Pierce Rooms, LondonMastered by Bunt StaffordClark at the Pierce Rooms, London
SongSynopsis:
Husna meri --yaado purane
Mein khoya
Pal pal ko gintaa
Pal pal ko chunta
Beete khani
Mein khoya
Pattey jab jhadtey
Hindustan mein
Yaadien tumhari ye bolien
Hota ujala hindustan mein , batein tumhari ye bole
O husnaa mere -- ye to batade
Hota hai aisa kya
Uss gulistan mein rehti hoon
Nanhee babutar see gum tum
Jaan -- o husna
Patein kya jhadtey hain pakistan
Mein vaisey hi jaise jhadtey
Yahaan o husnaa....
Hota ujaala kya vaisa hi hai
Jaisa hota hindustan mein
Haan -- o husna
Waheer ke ranjan ke nagmein
Mujko ab tak aa aake sataien
Woh bulley shah ki takriro
Ke jheeney jheeney saaye
Wo id ki iddi
Lambee mamazey seyvaiyan ki
Jhallar
Who diwali key deeye sang mein
Baisaakhee ki badal
Holi jki who lakdi jisme
Sang sang aanch lagaee (5)
Lohodee ka who shuvaa
Jis mey -- dhadkhan hai sulgaaee
O husna meri ye toh batade
Don lohodee ka dhuvaa
Kya abhi nikalta hai
Jaisa nilkalta tha Uss daur mein haan
Vahaan -- phisnaa
The meaning:
The song is about a person who has lived and seen the times of India-Pakistan being one
nation...times, when people shared a beautiful equation of warmth and oneness, in spite of its
religious diversity. He is telling Husna ( in this context, can mean either the "kind Allah" or his
mate across the border) about the longing and the painful wait he is going through, to feel what it
is to be on the other side.
He asks (with disheartened sarcasm) if the Partition has changed the course of sunrise and the
fall of the leaves in autumn on the other side...as it use to be the same before. He misses the
ballads of heer-ranjha's everlasting love, those melodies still haunt him. And the wise words of
Bulleh Shah (The Sufi Poet-Saint) still guide him. He asks whether all the faiths (Muslim, Hindu
and Sikh) still celebrate each other's festivals like Eid, Diwali, Holi and Lohri as their own, with
the same warmth and enthusiasm...as it was before the Great Divide. Those were the times of no
boundaries, no religious divide and no hatred....
Download this song NOW!
http://www.itunes.com/cokestudio

THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT

Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
went to see the Elephant
Though all of them were blind
That each by observation
Might satisfy his mind
Satisfy his mind, satisfy his mind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
Well the First approached the Elephant
And happening to fall
Against his broad and sturdy side
At once began to bawl
"God bless me!
But this Elephant is very like a wall!"
And the Second, feeling of the tusk
Cried, "Ho! what have we here
So very round and smooth and sharp
To me 'tis mighty clear
This wonder of an Elephant is very like a spear!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
The Third approached the animal
And happening to take
The squirming trunk within his hands
Thus boldly up his spake
"I see," quoth he
"The Elephant is very like a snake!"
Then the Fourth reached out an eager hand
and felt about the knee
"What most this wondrous beast is like
Is mighty plain," quoth he
"'Tis clear enough the Elephant is very like a tree!"
And the Fifth who chanced to touch the ear
Said: "Even the blindest man
Can tell what this resembles most
Deny the fact who can
This marvel of an Elephant is very like a fan!"
And the Sixth no sooner had begun
about the beast to grope
Seizing on the swinging tail
that fell within his scope
"I see," quoth he, "the Elephant is very like a rope!"
All of them were blind
All of them were blind
Six men of Hindustan
To learning much inclined
To learning much inclined
And so these men of Hindustan
Disputed loud and long
Each in his opinion
Exceeding stiff and strong
Each was partly in the right
but all were in the wrong
So often theologic wars,
The disputants, I ween
Rail on in utter ignorance
Of what each other mean
And prate about an Elephant
Not one of them has seen!
Song: The Blind Men and the Elephant (John Godfry Saxe | 1816 – 1887)
Artist: Natalie MerchantAlbum: Leave Your Sleep

Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat

This video shows you that Hindustan Shipyard Ltd Deal With Hyundai Falls Flat.
With the decision for collaboration between Hyundai Heavy Industries Co. Ltd of South Korea and Hindustan Shipyard Ltd, a Ministry of DefenceEnterprise, for construction of five FleetSupportShips falling through, HSL is now exploring other options for strategic partnership.
Highly-placed sources have told The Hindu that HSL has begun the process to scout for a partner to take up construction of five FSS, vessels meant for replenishment of ships in mid-sea with man, material, weapons in the event of emergency, at an estimated cost of ₹9,500 crore.
After the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to South Korea and his talks with the officials of Hyundai, world’s leading shipbuilder, an inter-governmental agreement was signed to designate HSL and one of the shipyards of South Korea for collaboration last year. As Hyundai is in the private sector, the Ministry of Defence wanted the government there as a counter-guarantee for the collaboration.
According to the sources, differences over incorporation of certain standards and pricing are responsible for failure to strike a deal with Hyundai. Now HSL is issuing an expression of interest to seek prospective shipbuilders for partnership keeping in view the thrust on ‘Make in India’ initiative.
As per the talks held earlier, Hyundai is supposed to roll out the first FSS in 2022 and simultaneously take up construction of other vessels at HSL here under the supervision of its experts. The formal agreement is slated to be signed next month.
HSL, a premier shipbuilding yard set up in 1941, achieved a turnaround in 2015-16 with a net profit of ₹19 crore and increased it to ₹30 crore in 2016-17.
RFQSoon
A senior official of HSL has said they will issue Request for Quotation (RFQ) after zeroing in on strategic partner for construction of FSS, which has already been mandated to the shipyard by the Ministry of Defence.
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Each and every content used in this video is not imaginary. All are taken from reputed news agencies. This video doesn’t meant to hurt anybody's personal feelings,beliefs and religion. We are not responsible for any of these statements used in this video.
If you have any suggestion or query regarding this video, you can contact me on YouTube personal Message and you can send me message in my Facebook page.
Thank you & regards
Global conflicts
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PineLabs offers a merchant platform that includes technology and financial solutions for merchants to help them sell more, connect better with their customers and, grow. The company connects financial institutions and consumer brands to empower merchants to deliver value to their retail customers. Pine Labs and its technology platform power offline and online last-mile retail transactions, provide customer intelligence and insights to merchants for targeted sales. Pine Labs also provides risk-managed financial solutions for merchants’ business growth. To know more, please visit www.pinelabs.com

Husna - Hitesh Sonik feat Piyush Mishra, Coke Studio @ MTV Season 2

A special leak from episode 2 of Coke Studio @ MTV S2! Watch it here even before it appears on TV!
Hitesh had heard Piyush Mishra sing this song 15 years back and it has stuck with him ever since. Written and composed by Piyush, this song is a letter from Javed who was separated from his lover Husna during the partition. Inspite of having left everything behind and eventually moving on, there is a looming sense of helplessness and grief in the song. Musically Hitesh has tried to recreate that era through interesting acoustic guitar arrangements blended with Indian percussions. In keeping with the upheaval experienced by the lovers, Hitesh also ends the song on a tumultuous high.
Want more? Catch the full episode on Saturday at 7PM on MTV and 8:30PM on Doordarshan!
Find the lyrics at http://www.cokestudioindia.com/season2/episode2.html?WT.cl=1&WT.mn=Episode%202
Credits:
Composer: Piyush Mishra, Additional parts composed by Hitesh Sonik
Producer: Hitesh Sonik
Language: Hindi
Lyrics: Piyush Mishra
Vocals: Piyush Mishra
Drums: Darshan Doshi
Keys: Jarvis Menezes
Percussion: Anupam Deghatak
Keys: Gaurav Vaswani
Guitar: Hitesh Sonik
Guitar: Kalyan Baruah
Guitar: SanjayJosephBass: Mohini Dey
Flute: ParasNathBacking Vocalist : Thomson Andrews
Backing Vocalist : Ryan Dias
Backing Vocalist : Gwen Dias
Backing Vocalist : ShannonDonald
Backing Vocalist : Jui Joglekar
Recorded by: Steve Fitzmaurice, Ashish Manchanda (Flying Carpet Productions, Mumbai), assisted by ThorstenMullerMixed by Steve Fitzmaurice at the Pierce Rooms, LondonMastered by Bunt StaffordClark at the Pierce Rooms, London
SongSynopsis:
Husna meri --yaado purane
Mein khoya
Pal pal ko gintaa
Pal pal ko chunta
Beete khani
Mein khoya
Pattey jab jhadtey
Hindustan mein
Yaadien tumhari ye bolien
Hota ujala hindustan mein , batein tumhari ye bole
O husnaa mere -- ye to batade
Hota hai aisa kya
Uss gulistan mein rehti hoon
Nanhee babutar see gum tum
Jaan -- o husna
Patein kya jhadtey hain pakistan
Mein vaisey hi jaise jhadtey
Yahaan o husnaa....
Hota ujaala kya vaisa hi hai
Jaisa hota hindustan mein
Haan -- o husna
Waheer ke ranjan ke nagmein
Mujko ab tak aa aake sataien
Woh bulley shah ki takriro
Ke jheeney jheeney saaye
Wo id ki iddi
Lambee mamazey seyvaiyan ki
Jhallar
Who diwali key deeye sang mein
Baisaakhee ki badal
Holi jki who lakdi jisme
Sang sang aanch lagaee (5)
Lohodee ka who shuvaa
Jis mey -- dhadkhan hai sulgaaee
O husna meri ye toh batade
Don lohodee ka dhuvaa
Kya abhi nikalta hai
Jaisa nilkalta tha Uss daur mein haan
Vahaan -- phisnaa
The meaning:
The song is about a person who has lived and seen the times of India-Pakistan being one
nation...times, when people shared a beautiful equation of warmth and oneness, in spite of its
religious diversity. He is telling Husna ( in this context, can mean either the "kind Allah" or his
mate across the border) about the longing and the painful wait he is going through, to feel what it
is to be on the other side.
He asks (with disheartened sarcasm) if the Partition has changed the course of sunrise and the
fall of the leaves in autumn on the other side...as it use to be the same before. He misses the
ballads of heer-ranjha's everlasting love, those melodies still haunt him. And the wise words of
Bulleh Shah (The Sufi Poet-Saint) still guide him. He asks whether all the faiths (Muslim, Hindu
and Sikh) still celebrate each other's festivals like Eid, Diwali, Holi and Lohri as their own, with
the same warmth and enthusiasm...as it was before the Great Divide. Those were the times of no
boundaries, no religious divide and no hatred....
Download this song NOW!
http://www.itunes.com/cokestudio

Coke Studio (Pakistan)

Coke Studio is a Pakistani music television series which features live studio-recorded music performances by various artists. The show was produced by Rohail Hyatt up until Season 6, and is now produced by the Pakistani band Strings. It is sponsored by Coca Cola Pakistan. Starting in 2008, Coke Studio has been popular throughout the country, receiving critical acclaim and frequently being rebroadcast on numerous television and radio stations

The first season of the show premiered on 8 June 2008. The third season aired on 6 June 2010 having the same format as that of the second season. Season Four aired on 22 May 2011. On 13 May 2012, the show commenced its fifth season. The sixth season started in October 2013. The seventh season of Coke Studio Pakistan aired on 21 September 2014 on various Pakistani channels.